Introduction to the Kangxi Water Palace: It is a water palace built by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty when he was hunting on the Baiyangdian River. It faces south and is arranged symmetrically. It consists of the Long Live Palace, the Thousand Years Palace, the Imperial Study Room, the Imperial Dining Room, and the Bedroom. It was used by the emperor to summon ministers, review ministerial memorials, issue edicts, engage in government affairs, read, entertain, and sleep outside the water siege. The objects and utensils now on display are unique, exquisite, exquisite and clear, with the characteristics of a water town, and they are still as quiet as ever.

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